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Spirit says most customers refunded after abrupt shutdown

Most card and debit customers were refunded by Saturday evening as the airline wound down flights and returned about 1,500 crew members to home bases.

  • Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations early Saturday, stranding passengers across the U.S., the Caribbean, and Latin America, halting more than 4,000 domestic flights scheduled through May 15.
  • Financial pressures including rising fuel costs from the Iran war forced the collapse, after the airline had filed for bankruptcy twice and a proposed merger with JetBlue was blocked by President Joe Biden's administration in 2024.
  • By Sunday, Spirit reported that most customers using credit or debit cards had been refunded by Saturday evening, while about 1,500 crew members were successfully re-based at their home bases.
  • Multiple carriers including Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, Delta, and American Airlines introduced discount fares to assist stranded passengers and announced plans for new summer routes.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that "They were going to have to liquidate," characterizing the airline's financial position as untenable.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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